Yes they are Connor but remember the people who are members are loaded and not many ordinary working people will be members something like Wimbledon. As benniebone says it is the "season" when all the so called sports fans come out for the "Season" it is more of a social event for the upper classes.

Some of them just think of it as a nice day out, but it's unfair to presume that just because there are a lot of rich members, that they can't possibly care for sport. At least the rich folk at Queens have the decency to watch the tennis (albeit with a Pimms in hand), unlike a lot of the ticket holders in France and Spain, who seem to favour a long lunch to watching the tennis.

I'm pretty sure that a few commoners sneak through the net and get access too.

Anonymous donation of £20,000! With our grateful thanks for all of the support given by Royal Marsden during this difficult time for Ross. Your excellent work in taking care of this exceptional young man is very much appreciated

£3138 donation: Good luck from RADO Switzerland - Official Timekeeper of the Aegon Championships - and for the charity match!

Anonymous donation of £10,000 has been made

£51,000 raised so far. I really hope the weather forecast for Sunday is wrong

Exactly, the kind of support you're talking about is no different than say Monte Carlo, and the fact that you mentioned the type of supporter at Queen's is usually the type with too much money and time on their hands, they come out in force to watch the tennis. If this is what makes it different to other 250 tournaments then in my mind it's exactly the reason the tournament should be upgraded to a 500 event, maybe even a masters 1000.

Like Peter Fleming just mentioned in commentary, the centre court at Queen's was once regarded as the best grass court in the world, and is not too far from that even now

Andy said in his pre-match interview that they had collected £70,000. They are now saying only £51,000. Mind you have been into the website before for other charity collections and the info is way behind.